Funeral in Berlin
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1:16:02
- Not quite the same.
- All I wanted was my identity back!

1:16:07
All you wanted was $2,000,000
that you stole from the Jews!

1:16:10
My father had the money!
If you'd had the choice,

1:16:14
would you be a camp guard,
or die on the Russian front?

1:16:17
I'm not a judge at a war crimes trial.
1:16:21
I don't want to know about it,
and I don't want to kill you.

1:16:30
Ross'll have this whole city
closed by now.

1:16:35
- Can you get out of Berlin?
- Don't worry about me.

1:16:39
I'm not worried about you.
I just want you to disappear.

1:16:44
If the Jews hadn't fouled me up
at the garage, it would've been fine!

1:16:48
I'm not interested!
Just think yourself lucky you're alive.

1:16:55
What are you going to say to Ross?
1:16:58
I'll worry about that tomorrow.
1:17:03
Thank you. I'll do the same
for you some day.

1:17:07
You might have to, when Ross decides
I'm no use to him any more.

1:17:29
English!
1:17:43
- What are you doing in West Berlin?
- Oh, official business.

1:17:47
English, thank you.
We've done a good day's work.

1:17:50
- The world is well rid of a fascist!
- I hope you get another medal.

1:17:55
Don't be a bad loser, English.
1:17:58
I feel the same way as you do about
Kreutzman, but why drag me in it?


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